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Dengue Woman Blues | Jimmie Vaughan | 06:23 | |
Six Strings Down | Jimmie Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray | 06:21 | |
Lost In You | Jimmie Vaughan | 04:14 | |
Six Strings Down | Jimmie Vaughan | 04:23 | |
Boom Bapa Boom | Jimmie Vaughan | 03:55 | |
Don't Cha Know | Jimmie Vaughan | 04:20 | |
Just a Game | Jimmie Vaughan | 02:57 | |
Baby, Please Come Home | Jimmie Vaughan | 02:54 | |
Hey Yeah | Jimmie Vaughan | 03:43 | |
It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day) | Jimmie Vaughan | 03:36 |
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Born March 20, 1951 in Dallas,
Texas, legendary blues guitarist Jimmie Vaughan would be one of the masterminds
behind The Fabulous Thunderbirds and record a famous album with his younger
brother, fellow blues guitar icon Stevie Ray Vaughan, before finally launching a
solo career. After a series of influential albums with The Fabulous
Thunderbirds, and gaining a reputation as one of the finest blues guitarists in
the world, Vaughan went solo for the first time with 1994’s Strange Pleasure,
a collection of blues and rock that captured his signature sound. The 1998
follow-up Out There took the same approach and featured collaborations
with Nile Rogers and Dr. John. He brought in jazz elements for 2001’s Do You
Get the Blues?, and it still won the Grammy for Traditional Blues Album. He
played live regularly for the next ten years, but didn’t release another album
until 2010’s Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites, on which he covered
such songwriters as Willie Nelson, Little Richard, and Jimmy Reed. He repeated
the approach for 2011’s Plays More Blues, Ballads & Favorites. For
2018’s Baby, Please Come Home, he recorded songs from Lloyd Price, Lefty
Frizzell, T-Bone Walker, and Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown.